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Foy Financial Services is a Lincoln, NE-based company in the Financial Services sector.
Englefield Capital is a Menlo Park, CA-based company in the Financial Services sector.
John Joe Terril, founder of Terril and Company. As you view it, know that Terril founded the company in 1979 as an independent, fee-based concern, meaning all of its revenues are derived from client fees. Terril and Company does not charge or accept commissions tied to the sale or purchase of securities. Investment commitments are made solely on their potential for total return to the client. The mutuality of economic interest eliminates any potential conflict of interest between Terril and Company and its clients. It also explains why referrals from current clients, which include individuals, trusts and private/corporate retirement plans, are its #1 source of new business.
Davidson Capital Management is a Devon, PA-based company in the Financial Services sector.
Capital Southwest Corporation (Nasdaq:CSWC) is a Dallas-based publicly traded business development company ("BDC"), with approximately $775 million in assets. On December 2, 2014, Capital Southwest announced its intent to separate into two public companies through the spin-off of certain of its control assets into a diversified industrial growth company, CSW Industrials, Inc. ("CSWI"), and the refocusing of the BDC on lending to strong middle market companies. As a result, Capital Southwest is currently active in the market executing its new investment strategy focused on investments ranging from $5 million to $20 million in senior "unitranche" debt, second lien and subordinated debt, as well as equity co-investments in support of the acquisition and growth of middle market companies. The control companies that will be contributed by Capital Southwest to CSWI prior to the spin-off are actively seeking growth through add-on acquisitions. Since Capital Southwest`s formation in 1961, it has always sought to invest in companies with strong management teams and sound financial performance. As a public company, Capital Southwest is fortunate to have the flexibility to be creative in its financing structures and to invest to support the growth of its portfolio companies over long periods of time.